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<blockquote data-quote="shortybreeder" data-source="post: 1123115" data-attributes="member: 21626"><p>So far we are 4/4 on live calves in the beef herd! :banana: The first one to calve was a first calf heifer, she was 2 weeks early to Conneally Thunder (CE AN) so that was a really tiny calf, but still needed some assistance (I wasn't there, my dad got impatient and pulled it). That heifer calf is really cute and energetic, but also probably one of the least docile calves that has ever been born on the home farm... She'll try to bruise you if you walk behind her! The second calf came out of my hereford x holstein cow, that one was a big bull calf by Simple Math (club calf). He's turning out to be my favorite so far for both his physical characteristics and his docility, my dad didn't have time to wait for the mom to have it on her own but says it pulled easy enough she probably could have done it herself. The third calf is was sired by Studer's Jazz Man (Polled SH) out of my brindle/herf marked cow, that one was born on it's own. I really like him too, but he hasn't shot off in growth like the Simple Math calf has. Of course, those three calves were all born during the 2 times that I actually went to a fun event :roll: Last night I got home from a trip to Phoenix AZ and we got home about 12:30 so I went out to check on my cow that was due yesterday and she had a full udder but no signs of calving. This morning I went out at 7:00 and she was drying off a nice little bull calf! He's sired by Encore, a sim-angus bull. Her last calf she raised with only 1 quarter, but it looks like she has 2 working quarters now :???: :???: Hopefully he grows well! Well, I'm out of time for right now... Just really excited! :banana: Next calf is due late May. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortybreeder, post: 1123115, member: 21626"] So far we are 4/4 on live calves in the beef herd! :banana: The first one to calve was a first calf heifer, she was 2 weeks early to Conneally Thunder (CE AN) so that was a really tiny calf, but still needed some assistance (I wasn't there, my dad got impatient and pulled it). That heifer calf is really cute and energetic, but also probably one of the least docile calves that has ever been born on the home farm... She'll try to bruise you if you walk behind her! The second calf came out of my hereford x holstein cow, that one was a big bull calf by Simple Math (club calf). He's turning out to be my favorite so far for both his physical characteristics and his docility, my dad didn't have time to wait for the mom to have it on her own but says it pulled easy enough she probably could have done it herself. The third calf is was sired by Studer's Jazz Man (Polled SH) out of my brindle/herf marked cow, that one was born on it's own. I really like him too, but he hasn't shot off in growth like the Simple Math calf has. Of course, those three calves were all born during the 2 times that I actually went to a fun event :roll: Last night I got home from a trip to Phoenix AZ and we got home about 12:30 so I went out to check on my cow that was due yesterday and she had a full udder but no signs of calving. This morning I went out at 7:00 and she was drying off a nice little bull calf! He's sired by Encore, a sim-angus bull. Her last calf she raised with only 1 quarter, but it looks like she has 2 working quarters now :???: :???: Hopefully he grows well! Well, I'm out of time for right now... Just really excited! :banana: Next calf is due late May. :D [/QUOTE]
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